Swans U21 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 14:40 - Nov 27 with 572 views | KeithHaynes | Govea played so we won’t see him tonight. Ben Lloyd gets a couple from what I hear. Sammy Henia-Kama & Kyrell Wilson played. Two to look out for. | |
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Swans U21 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 on 15:13 - Nov 27 with 515 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Lloyd is a slow burner. Hot prospect at 16. Did well in u21 alongside Abdullai but took a bit of a dip last season but coming back on strong this season it seams. He has a tremendous engine and good skills. Mentality needs work perhaps for anecdotal observations which might not be fair. | |
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Swans U21 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 on 16:56 - Nov 27 with 443 views | theloneranger | "A Ben Lloyd brace and a Kyrell Wilson penalty got Swansea City Under-21s back to winning ways with victory over Sheffield Wednesday at the Joma High Performance Centre. The Swans had the lead inside 10 minutes after Wilson won and converted his spot-kick before Aimar Govea sent Lloyd through to double the Swans' lead. Bruno Fernandes pulled a goal back for Sheffield Wednesday in stoppage time, but Lloyd went straight up the other end to restore Swansea’s two-goal lead in the 93rd minute. The hosts made the ideal start when Govea found Wilson and the forward was fouled as he cut back in the area. The 19-year-old’s strike was close to the keeper but had too much on it and found its way into the net. A brilliant ball from Zac Jeanes then gave Wilson the chance to grab a quick second, the latter cut inside onto his right foot only to send his shot into the hands of Killian Barrett. Swansea continued to make all the running and Jeanes and Pescatore linked up well down the right, but the final ball into the box, looking for Wilson, was blocked by Reece Johnson. Down the other end, Swansea keeper Evan Watts was called into action after a Wednesday attack played Donald Kamwa through one-on-one, but the Wales Under-21 international stood up well to deny him. But the Swans were dominating, and Lloyd had two chances well held by Barrett after slick build-up play. Owls' attacking duo Kamwa and Moses proved to be dangerous when on the counter, but Iestyn Jones and Arthur Parker held strong to keep the Swans' advantage intact. Just before the break, the Swans were rewarded for their possession and extended their lead. Govea's neat ball found Lloyd in stride, and the midfielder sent the ball straight down the middle of the goal and into the net. The second period started in the same vein as much of the first half, with the hosts fashioning chances. Glory Nzingo drilled a thunderous effort at goal after a clever Wilson backheel, before another strike from range forced the keeper into a fine save. Wednesday's substitutes brought renewed energy in the final third for the Owls, and Jarvis Thornton almost found the net through his volley, before sending another effort across the face of goal. And the visitors did eventually pull one back after a quick attack, Fernandes smashing a strike into the roof of the net from inside the box. But, immediately after the restart, Lloyd restored the Swans' two-goal advantage with a low, deflected strike from outside the area." Swansea City Under-21s: Evan Watts, Zac Jeanes (Callum Deacon 81), Sebastian Dabrowski, Mitchell Bates (Jacob Cook 45), Arthur Parker (Brogan Popham 70), Iestyn Jones, Josh Pescatore, Glory Nzingo, Kyrell Wilson (Sammy Henia-Kamau 60), Ben Lloyd, Aimar Govea. Substitutes: Ben Hughes. https://www.swanseacity.com/news/report-swansea-city-u21s-3-sheffield-wednesday- | |
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Swans U21 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 on 18:06 - Nov 27 with 375 views | Whiterockin | I did mention a couple of weeks ago that Ben Lloyd is knocking on the door this season and could be the 10 we need. Much better this season after being plagued with injuries and he is now also physically stronger. It's still a massive step up if you play in the middle, you need strength and quickness of mind. | | | |
Swans U21 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 on 19:35 - Nov 27 with 299 views | TheAlpineShrew | From the little I've seen in highlights thus season, Nzingo looks to be a handful, would he benefit from a 6 month loan? | | | |
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